Organelles
Bone, cartilage, muscle, and nerves are components of the human body's musculoskeletal system. Bones provide structure and support, cartilage cushions joints, muscles allow movement, and nerves transmit signals for muscle control and sensory perception. Together, they work in harmony to enable movement, coordination, and physical function.
No, bone, cartilage, and tendons are not muscle tissue.
marrow, cartilage, blood vessels and nerves.
Sarcomas are malignancies that arise from mesenchymal tissues: (think of middle layers of body) bone, cartilage, muscle, fat, blood vessels. Examples are osteosarcoma-bone, chondrosarcoma-cartlilage, liposarcoma-fat, myosarcoma-muscle, and angiosarcoma-blood vessel.
I believe that is a joint.
Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue that is softer and more elastic than bone. It provides support and cushioning between bones, while bone is a hard, rigid tissue that provides structure and support for the body. Cartilage does not contain blood vessels or nerves, while bone is a living tissue with blood vessels and nerves.
to protect bone by covering it with joint muscle
the cartilage that lines the joints don't have any nerves that can bring about pain. however the bone does, Therefore when cartilage is damaged a point may be reached where you end up with bone on bone and believe me that hurts.
bone tissue,cartilage and muscle tissues
bone, fat, flesh and fur on the outside. bone, fat, flesh and fur on the outside.
Cartilage is considered to be a hard structure in the head that is neither cranial nor a facial bone. The nose and ears are made of cartilage.
they both are considered the building blocks of bone.